Socio-Legal Status of Women in India

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The subject ‘The Position of Women in Society’ has become very important lately. Though the secondary status of women has constantly invited the philosophers’ and sociologists’ wrath since centuries. The present times seem most appropriate to highlight sociological problems because this is the age of communication and the aspiration for an egalitarian society is at its peak. Despite formidable handicaps. Women from almost 50 percent of the population and to imagine an advanced society without the advancement of women would be anything but wise. This book is just another bid to understand women’s position in a socio-legal context. Since law is an instrument to bring about the social change, this makes the study socio-legal as we study the various laws enacted to bring about the necessary change. A small portion of the book is devoted to the Western aspect which gives it a comparative touch. The rest of the book takes up the Indian position; a brief history, constitutional framework and the laws enacted for women. How far these laws have succeeded in ameliorating women’s condition, is for the reader to assess.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rama Mehta

Miss. Rama Mehta, a science graduate from H.P. University, passed LL.B. from the same university, in 1979, obtaining first division. After completing her LL.M. degree with a Junior Research Fellowship, she is currently engaged in research in Faculty of Law, U.P. University, Shimla. In addition to law, she is deeply interested in extra-curricular activities and intellectual pursuits. With a rural background, she feels closer to the weaker sections of the society. Her own experience of the rural life has made it easier for her to understand the problems of women in the present society.

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Socio-Legal Status of Women in India
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Edition
1st ed.
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Length
xvi+192p., Appendices; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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